A Dutch publisher is pulling an investigative book on who betrayed Anne Frank
A cold case team published what it called the "most likely scenario" of who betrayed the Jewish teen and her family. But a group of Dutch historians wrote an in-depth criticism of that work.
by The Associated Press
Mar 23, 2022
2 minutes
THE HAGUE, Netherlands â A group of Dutch historians has published an in-depth criticism of the work and conclusion of a cold case team that said it had pieced together the "most likely scenario" of who betrayed Jewish teenage diarist Anne Frank and her family.
The cold case team's research, which was published early by Canadian academic and author Rosemary Sullivan, immediately drew criticism in the Netherlands.
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